Gomen ne Seishun! (ごめんね青春!), also known as Saving My Stupid Youth, is a Japanese television drama written by Kankuro Kudo.[1] The series was broadcast by TBS from 12 October to 21 December 2014.
Gomen ne Seishun! | |
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Also known as | Saving My Stupid Youth |
ごめんね青春! | |
Genre | Drama, comedy |
Written by | Kankuro Kudo |
Directed by | Daisuke Yamamuro Fuminori Kaneko Ryosuke Fukuda |
Starring | Ryo Nishikido Hikari Mitsushima |
Opening theme | Ittajanaika by Kanjani Eight |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Producer | Aki Isoyama |
Production location | Mishima, Shizuoka |
Running time | 54 min (Japan) |
Original release | |
Network | TBS |
Release | 12 October 21 December 2014 | –
Plot
editHeisuke Hara (Ryo Nishikido) teaches at his alma mater, an all-boys Buddhist high school, while being tormented with guilt by an act of misdemeanor from his high school days. Events unfold as the school plans to merge with an all-girls Catholic high school due to dwindling enrolment, and Heisuke's homeroom class was chosen to be merged with a class headed by Risa Hachiya (Hikari Mitsushima) as an experiment.
Cast
edit- Ryo Nishikido as Heisuke Hara
- Hikari Mitsushima as Risa Hachiya
- Kento Nagayama as Satoshi Tsutaya
- Haru as Yuko Hachiya
- Daiki Shigeoka as Yuzuru Ebisawa
- Reina Triendl as Yamada Birkenstock Kyoko
- Rina Kawaei as Ai Jinbo
- Katsuhisa Namase as Daizaburo Sannomiya
- Maki Sakai as Mai Awashima
- Yuki Saito as Yoshie Yoshii
- Aoi Morikawa as Abe Amari
- Kazuki Enari as Ippei Hara
- Shizuka Nakamura as Erena Hara
References
edit- ^ "Saving My Stupid Youthr ごめんね青春!Regret from My School Days". TBS Contents. TBS. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- Gomenne seishun! at IMDb